Monthly Archives: March 2015

Rating: 4.5/5 – An Excellent Read That Stands On Its Own. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo. What is it that makes a person want to buy a particular comic? A cool cover? A specific character? An appealing premise? All of … Continue reading →

Rating: 5/5 – Small Encounters Carry Significant Weight. by ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. The first issue of Invisible Republic promises something epic in scope. It’s a big story. At the same time the majority of the issue deals with … Continue reading →

Rating: 4/5 – A Solid Collection of Stories That Spotlight The Effects of Bullying by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo There are many great causes out there and impassioned artists have traditionally used the power of their medium to support the … Continue reading →

Rating: 4/5 – Scintillating Showtime Synergy! by ComicSpectrum reviewer Amy Okamoto. The original girl-power group Jem and The Holograms is back in this updated version of the beloved cartoon series from the 80s. Largely an origin story, this issue introduces … Continue reading →

Rating: 4/5 – A Trip Through Time Improved by Sean Murphy’s Art. by ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Well it didn’t take long for Chrononauts to be picked up for a possible movie adaption. Just this week it was announced … Continue reading →

Rating: 5/5 – The Clock Is Ticking. Go Get and Read The Sculptor Now! by ComicSpectrum reviewer Al Sparrow If I’ve done my job, you should resent the hell out of me by the end of this review, because reading … Continue reading →